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Jaipur: Seven people killed in cracker shop fire
The incident took place around 1 am at the shop in Balotra area of the district, over 430 kms from the state capital Jaipur.
Bigg Boss 8: Did Gautam Gulati make Ali Quli Mirza cry?
As the housemates were busy with this week's luxury task, things started getting ugly in the name of competition.
Delhi: Fadnavis meets Nitin Gadkari on Diwali
However, what transpired between the two leaders could not be immediately known.
Indian Railways now launches NTES app for Android; lets you track train schedules
One of the best features of the NTES app is "spot your train" which provides information such as its current position and expected time of arrival.
Federer opens Basel campaign in style, Nadal progresses
Roger Federer began his pursuit for a sixth Swiss Indoors Basel title with an explosive 47-minute 6-2 6-1 victory over Gilles Muller.
Firing close to Canada Parliament building, one soldier shot at
The buildings were put in lockdown as police and tactical teams converged on the area.
Gurdwara closed in Belgium for harbouring illegal immigrants
A Gurdwara in Belgium would be shut for a month for allegedly harbouring 11 illegal Indian immigrants, including a minor.
Bangalore: Alleged rape of three-year-old in school premises evokes protests
The incident comes just three months after another minor girl was raped in a private school in the city
Champions League: Record Chelsea win prompts talk of another title assault
Chelsea scored their biggest Champions League victory when they thrashed Maribor 6-0 at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
Champions League: Eden Hazard scores twice as Chelsea rout Maribor 6-0
Hazard netted twice and Didier Drogba scored his first goal since returning to Chelsea in a crushing victory over Maribor on Tuesday.
CSKA Moscow rally to draw 2-2 with Manchester City in Champions League
Manchester City were left struggling in the Champions League after squandering a two-goal lead and conceding a late penalty to draw 2-2 at CSKA Moscow.
Islamic State advances against Yazidis on Iraq's Sinjar mountain
US President Barack Obama authorized air strikes in Iraq in August, citing the duty to prevent an impending genocide of Yazidis at the hands of IS militants after they overran a vast swathe of northern Iraq.
Robredo beats Isner in straight sets at Valencia
Robredo advanced to the second round of the Valencia Open by beating fifth-seeded Isner 7-6 (3), 6-3 on Tuesday.
RBI redistributes work among Deputy Governors
The Reserve Bank, which is in the process of restructuring some of its departments, redistributed work among its four Deputy Governors.
Baghdad restaurant bombs kill 21
Twelve people were killed in Baghdad's northern Talibiya district when a car bomb blew up directly in front of a restaurant and another in the parking lot.
Electronic toll collection at highways to start from October 27
The government will commence the electronic toll collection process across national highways from October 27.